Rashional Thoughts — Do our small drops in the bucket count?
By Jennifer Davis Rash The little boy’s story on the morning news program captured my attention as I was scurrying
Rashional Thoughts — Sometimes we have nothing left
By Jennifer Davis Rash The cellphone rang one too many times. But it won’t happen again, at least not from
Rashional Thoughts — Peeling back the polished surface
By Jennifer Davis Rash Mother’s Day and Father’s Day weren’t nearly as hard as we had anticipated. They were a
Rashional Thoughts — ‘Speak the truth in love’
By Jennifer Davis Rash My young friend Bree posted an Eleanor Roosevelt quote on her Facebook page in mid-June. I
Rashional Thoughts — Should I stay? Should I go?
By Jennifer Davis Rash The team of doctors filed into my aunt’s hospital room with charts, notes and a stockpile
Rashional Thoughts — Sometimes it’s the little things
By Jennifer Davis Rash Two of my nieces had their first painful dental experiences recently — they both had a
Rashional Thoughts — Is it possible to help too much?
By Jennifer Davis Rash We can’t ask them to leave. That would be rude, especially after all they have done
Rashional Thoughts — Did you notice his eyes?
By Jennifer Davis Rash The man carried himself with confidence and purpose. He walked into the church and up to